Samsung Odyssey Neo G7 - G70NC (3840 x 2160 Pixels, 43")
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Samsung Odyssey Neo G7 - G70NC

3840 x 2160 Pixels, 43"


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p____g

2 months ago

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philwetts

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I've had the device for 14 months and I'm super happy with it... But I use it with a PC and via DispkayPort, which makes a difference compared to a humdrum HDMI... Of course I get a lot more out of it with the Nvidia settings... Screen is in game mode. Brightness 40, Contrast 40, Sharpness 8, Colour 22, Tint Standard, Sharpness Off, Contrast Enhancement Off, Colour Space Auto. Response time faster, game mode role play, FPS 120, HDR on, VVR off. I get the rest out with Nvidia settings on the PC... My picture is great!
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10 months ago

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RosigerTonico97

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Hey, yes the sound is horrible. I bought a Bose soundbar with two surround speakers. Regards
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philwetts

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The standby timer on this monitor is 60 seconds... I've got used to it.
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giuseppe.scola

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It's a good monitor! I'm using it for about a year now, and I use it for video /photo editing, graphic stuff and sometimes for gaming. In the beginning it felt huge, but i got used to it quite fast. So its completely worth the buck but only if you have enough space to put it, and you might want to put it really deep on your desk!
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2 years ago

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I use it with an Xbox X series; on PS5 it should be equivalent. It's a gaming monitor with true HDMI 2.1, and I don't think there's any equivalent at that price (maybe the Aurus in 43? but older...). You need to configure the right settings on the console and the screen and have an HDMI 2.1 compatible cable. I rediscovered my games in 4K, 120hz, vrr, hdr, ...! Some people criticise it for ghosting (due to the screen technology), but in games it's invisible; more of a problem in the office...

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